Frasher-Frazier family history : and their kinsmen/ by Harry Leon Sellards

Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

c1991

Publisher

H.L. Sellards

Place of Publication

DeLand, Florida

Physical

viii, 557 p. : facsims, maps, ports.

Notes

Includes index.

Micajah Frasher (or Frazier) was born 25 December 1753 in Albemarle Co. Virginia. He married Susannah Hamilton ca. 1774 in Staunton, Virginia. They were the parents of fourteen children. Micajah died 10 March 1859 in Pike Co., Kentucky. Descendants lived in Virginia, Kentucky, West Virginia, Ohio and elsewhere.

Includes information on the Akers, Bartram, Hooser, Lowe, Robertson, Thompson and Webb families.

Bibliography: p. 485-486.

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